Concealer Setting Help
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Dec 29, 2012
Julie D.
Hey!
I was wondering what powders and tools you find work best to set an under eye concealer with a creamy formula. I get those creases of makeup underneath my lash line and want to stop that from happening.
Thanks!
Dec 29, 2012
Em G.
Foundation primer helps eliminate that !! I use macs foundation primer (:
Dec 29, 2012
Em G.
Oh and keep retouching with your choice of powder makeup
Dec 29, 2012
Julie D.
Thanks Em G. What brush would work best for touch ups?
Dec 29, 2012
Em G.
Well I use a mini sponge. I cute up a big donde and press the power on then I use a fluffy brush to brush off the excess
Dec 29, 2012
Em G.
I cut up a big sponge**